Was Peter The First Pope?
The Catholic church falsely claims that Peter was the first bishop of the church in Rome, and all power was handed down to the bishops or popes of that city.
Continue reading →The Catholic church falsely claims that Peter was the first bishop of the church in Rome, and all power was handed down to the bishops or popes of that city.
Continue reading →We should read the prophecy in 1 Thess 4 as it continues into chapter 5 as the Second Coming of Christ and events that all happen all on the same day!
Continue reading →God’s people of the past correctly identified the Antichrist. Most of God’s people today don’t have a clue and are only speculating who it could be.
Continue reading →The misunderstanding of God’s promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:3 has led to the murder of innocent Palestinians in Gaza.
Continue reading →A man asks, Why Do Jews Not Believe Jesus As Messiah? I need an answer from the Jews themselves.
Continue reading →One of the problems of interpretation of Bible prophecy is not knowing it was fulfilled in the past and therefore thinking it is a future event. This is why the “prince of the covenant” of Daniel chapter 11 is popularly interpreted to be the Antichrist of the future who makes some kind of peace deal with the nation of Israel. This kind of interpretation is called “eisegesis” meaning reading into … Continue reading →
There is debate among some Christians about whether we should celebrate Christmas or not. I think we can if we scrape the lies off the Truth and celebrate it as it should be celebrated, as the birth of the Saviour, the Messiah, Jesus Christ, on earth. Isaac Munter, pastor of a church in Bethelem, said there will be no festive Christmas celebrations this year in his church because of the … Continue reading →
Seven reasons why persecution is not bad but good for the Body of Christ, the Church.
Continue reading →The Olivet Discourse in Matthew is so misunderstood because it transitions from the fall of Jerusalem up to verse 34 to the end of the world from verse 35!
Continue reading →I believe this picture may depict an accurate description of 1 Thessalonians 4. But will it happen before a great tribulation? That’s the subject of this article. This post is about comparing popular doctrines about what Christians and evangelicals call “the rapture” to what the Bible actually says. The rapture is also called, “The blessed hope.” What do teachers of the rapture mean by that? They mean that Jesus is … Continue reading →
The followers of the Lord Jesus Christ should not have any racial, ethnic or nationalistic prejudice toward others!
Continue reading →The evil powers that be causes people to debate about the actors so that they don’t focus on the director who is controlling the whole narrative!
Continue reading →Most evangelicals today are teaching false Endtime doctrines based on a false interpretation of Daniel 9:27. Futurism originated with a Jesuit priest Francesco Rivera in the 16th century.
Continue reading →The erroneous belief that Russia is Magog can be traced back to a small group of 18th and 19th century theologians who wrote long before the primary evidence from the ancient Assyrian records was discovered, translated and made available to the public.
Continue reading →Palestinian Christians must always confirm to the Christian Zionists theology or else we are deemed heretics or anti-semites. Christian Zionism is an oxymoron.
Continue reading →Millions of Christians today, especially American Christians, have been deceived by false doctrines of dispensationalism formulated by John Nelson Darby in the 19th century that say God has two covenant peoples, the Church and Israel. Dispensationalism rejects the longstanding teaching that there is one church that consists of both old covenant saints and new covenant saints. Dispensationalism rejects the teaching that old covenant Israel was the church and that, in … Continue reading →